Charge Your Smartphone–With Fire!

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Charge Your Smartphone–With Fire!

Thermo-electric generator

If fire wasn’t the first thing invented, it was probably the second. The human race has had a long relationship with fire, and now you can use it to charge your smart phone,ย GPS, or anything else that you can connect to this thermoelectric generation using a USB cable.ย David Johansson, fromย Gรถteborg in Sweden, has built a thermoelectric generator that provides enough power to charge a cellphone.

Making use of a thermoelectric module (a Peltier element, or TEC/TEG),ย more commonly used in the opposite directionย in small refrigerators to cool things down,ย and theย Seebeck effect, David has built a generator capable of providing 5V and 0.2Aย โ€” enough to charge a smartphone.

Using tea lights to power a LED lamp

Compatible with the alcohol or gas burners that he takes camping, or using tea lights to generate what I’m guessing is a lower current probably not enough to charge a phone, the generator is remarkably compact.

Whilst this isn’t the first portable thermoelectric generator I’ve seen, for instance last year theย tPOD1ย was a was funded on Kickstarter and is nowย available for sale,ย this is the first time I’ve seen something like this produce enough power to charge a smartphone directlyย โ€”ย and still be small enough to take hiking.

David has posted a full set of instructions on how to build your own thermoelectric generator, and if you live in a sunlight poor part of the world, you should probably add one to your zombie apocalypse survival kit.

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Alasdair Allan is a scientist, author, hacker and tinkerer, who is spending a lot of his time thinking about the Internet of Things. In the past he has mesh networked the Moscone Center, caused a U.S. Senate hearing, and contributed to the detection of what wasโ€”at the timeโ€”the most distant object yet discovered.

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